Chislehurst Summer Fair - 8th June 2024

Sat, Jun 8th 2024 at 10:00 am - 4:00 pm

Our 2024 Summer Fair will be on Saturday 8th June

Balloons at the Summer Fair

                               8th June 2024     

        Chislehurst Common, near Prickend Pond,

                        Chislehurst, BR7 6AH

                      (Open 10am - Close 4pm)

The Summer Fair includes a children's funfair; a performance stage, featuring local dance and theatre companies throughout the day; the Rotary Club Beer and Pimms tent; and around 70 stalls including entertainments, food, drink, and a huge range of different products and services.

We are very grateful to The Chislehurst Society and the Chislehurst Commons for allowing us to use the Commons for this magnificent Community event.  We also would like to thank you if you have supported our event in previous years, by attending or as a stallholder.

If you'd like to hire a pitch at the next Summer Fair, visit the PITCH BOOKING PAGE for pitch fees, stallholder information and the pitch booking form. Please note that use Jotform to process forms. JotForm operates in compliance with GDPR.  Bookings are normally open from around the beginning of February - if nothing happens when you click on the link above, then the booking process is not yet open.

A plan of the stall layout is HERE.

Once again, the Rotary Club of Chislehurst thanks you for your continuing support for what is, above all, a community event for the residents of Chislehurst and its environs.

Mike Williams
2024 Summer Fair Coordinator

P.S. We distribute 2500 copies of a free programme throughout the Chislehurst area in the period before the fair. It is also displayed on our website. Stallholders (and any other local businesses, etc.) may place vouchers and/or adverts in the programme. The deadline for inclusion of adverts (and for your stall position to be shown on the fairground plan in the programme) is 6 weeks prior to the event. Pitch bookings may still be accepted after this date (if available) but may not be displayed in the printed version of the programme.

CLICK HERE for details of advertising in the Summer Fair programme

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Welcome to the website of the Rotary Club of Chislehurst, a very lively, active club of which I have the honour of being President during the year 2023-2024.

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Booking conditions and application form for pitch(es) at the Summer Fair.

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A plan of the area of Chislehurst Common for the Chislehurst Summer Fair on Saturday 8th June showing the layout of pitches (subject to change as necessary).

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Since 1967, the Chislehurst Rotary Club has been a source of enjoyment to its members and the local community.

Our members enjoy an active social programme and the opportunity to help others. The Rotary Club encourages service to the community both locally and internationally.

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Balloons at the Summer Fair

Our 2024 Summer Fair will be on Saturday 8th June

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Providing food for public consumption is subject to food safety law. The information on this page will help you to decide if you can provide food at one of our events and, if so, what additional steps you may need to take to protect the public.

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The Programme for the Summer Fair contains the plan of the Fair, list of exhibitors, the entertainments schedule, and advertisements by our very generous sponsors.

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Advertisements are welcome in our Summer Fair Programme - usually 12 or 16 pages, A5, 4-colour throughout - which gives brief details of all the stallholders and the day's entertainments programme.

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Advertising in the Summer Fair Programme

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Rotary Clubs operate within areas of service - to their local, national and international communities and to the Club itself. The service areas within our Club are: Community; International; Foundation (Rotary"™s charity organisation); Club; and Social.

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No car parking is permitted on The Common for members of the public attending the fair. Stallholders that need a vehicle to remain on the Common must apply for a parking permit.

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Community Service is the Club's link with the local community. Emphasis is placed on links within the immediate Chislehurst area, where substantial efforts and contributions are made to help local charities and to undertake projects to help those in need.

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We are a small, but enthusiastic, Club with a strong commitment to helping those less fortunate overseas; ensuring that any aid is provided where it is needed and managed locally so that all funds are used wisely and effectively.

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The Rotary Foundation is a world wide charity whose aim is to support the efforts of Rotary International in its mission to achieve worldwide understanding and peace through local and national humanitarian, educational and cultural support programmes.

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The Club Service Committee works with our elected Club Council to ensure, as far as possible, the smooth running of the Club

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The Social team (a sub-committee of Club Service) deals with all the social aspects of the Club. If we can raise some money for charity, then that is an extra bonus!!

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Becoming part of the Rotary family.

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